This successful introduction to intertextuality deftly introduces this crucial area and relates its significance to key theories and movements in the study of literature. The third edition is updated to include a brand new chapter, looking at intermediality, and how the study of intertextuality has changed over the last ten years.Offering a clear guide to this crucial area, Graham Allen:outlines the history and contemporary use of the termincorporates a wealth of illuminating examples from literature and cultureexamines the politics and aesthetics of the termrelates intertextuality to global cultures and new mediaLooking at intertextuality in relation to literary and critical theory as well as contemporary culture and media, this book offers a fascinating and useful approach to all aspects of literary studies, especially those dealing with adaptation, media, or comparative studies.